they are vulnerable
No. Barbary Coast lions are extinct in the wild. Only a few remain in captivity. They are smaller, with bigger manes, and darker fur.
The African is not endangered, but threatened, the Asiatic lion is endangered.yes a loin is an endangerd specieThe Asiatic lion is endangered, but the African is considered "Threatened".
American Lion, European Cave Lion, Barbary Lion, African Lion, Asiatic Lion, Massai Lion & the North-East Congo Lions along with naybe the maneless Tsavo and prehistoric sabre-toothed ones.
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Currently there are only two species/breeds of lions that are alive. They are the African Lion and the Asiatic Lion. Other species of Lions like the European Lion, the American Cave Lion and the Barbary Lion were all hunted to extinction centuries ago. As of now, all lion species are endangered. The Asiatic Lion is critically endangered with only a few hundred species left in the wild.
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No. Barbary Coast lions are extinct in the wild. Only a few remain in captivity. They are smaller, with bigger manes, and darker fur.
The African is not endangered, but threatened, the Asiatic lion is endangered.yes a loin is an endangerd specieThe Asiatic lion is endangered, but the African is considered "Threatened".
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Lions are endangered, however, they are not extinct. This is due to poaching, etc. Hope this what you wanted.
Barbary Lion
No. The puma, cougar, or mountain lion is considered a species of Least Concern.
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Lions are not extinct!!! Actually the Atrox Lion is extinct
Barbary lion - extinct in the wild, only known today from a few zoo specimensAsiatic lion - found in the Gir Forest of India - endangeredWest Africa lionMasai lionCongo lionSouthwest African lionSoutheast African lionTransval lionEthiopian lionThere are a few others that are not fully accepted by scientists. There are a number of other subspecies that are now extinct.
The lions mane jellyfishs' status has not been listed by the IUCN